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 Q-Space (Star Trek The Next Generation, Book 47)

Q-Space (Star Trek The Next Generation, Book 47)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Series!
Review: I have all three books from this series in one hardcover edition, and I have to say that they're great. They could have been cut down some; at points they were a bit too descriptive. But all-in-all, WONDERFUL!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A fun ride !
Review: I have been waiting for an update of the "Q" and "Q" creation = little "q" so cute. Reading about "Q"'s past was great and the everthing I would expect from the best troublemaker Picard has ever met. Greg Cox does use alot of episode references - but does not acknowledge the Return/Avenger books in keeping with the time-line. All in all this was still a fun book to read - I can't wait to start on the 2nd book Q-Zone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What a fun ride !!!
Review: I have been waiting for someone to give us an update on the "Q" and "Q" creation - little "q". Greg Cox does like to use many episode references - (everything from ST:TNG, D/S 9 & VOYAGER) but fails to acknowlege the Return/Avenger books in keeping with the proper time line. All in all - this is a fun book to read - and I can't wait to get my hands on Q-Strike.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun 'Q' story, but something prevented me from enjoying..
Review: I have enjoyed Q-space, as I got some more insight about Q's existence and his or their history. However, something prevented me from really enjoying this story - probably lenght of story and too much 'reference' of old events. Of course I love to recall/newly know those events, but it is sometimes stressful for me, unfortunately. Some of the 'next generation' story is worth reading 2 books or watching 2 hours , but I still love to watch one well-organized program. Hope another 2 books make me more comfortable. To note; 4 stars consists of 3 for this book and 1 for expectations for another two.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: trilogy
Review: I ordered all three books in the trilogy to find out that the 2nd
one is out of print. Does that make sense? You can buy #1 & #3,
but forget about #2.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: trilogy
Review: I ordered all three books in the trilogy to find out that the 2nd
one is out of print. Does that make sense? You can buy #1 & #3,
but forget about #2.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book doesn't go anywhere even though it has Q.
Review: I read the book Q-Contimuim:Q-Space and was greatly disappointed.It's just another Star Trek book that rehashes people, places and plotlines that we've seen or read before.The charcters are dull and the plotline we've seen before. Q shows up, so what is going to happen? You know. There was one new character(the new Security Chief) that hopefully wont return.I'm sorry I can't recommend this book to anybody but it is that bad.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Finally! We find out about Q's past.
Review: I really enjoyed this book. I often wondered how Q got to be the way he is when all the other Q are so stiff-necked. The book explained alot and the crew having to deal with the female Q and baby q is great. Having already read the second volume as well I can assure it only gets better.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: agony from start to finish
Review: I was expecting a lot from this trilogy, but I found the story stretched beyond measure to fill up 3 books, the characterization very flawed (how could Mrs Q not realize that her son was in danger until the last minute??, that's just an example), and the interaction between characters very poor. The Enterprise crew was just there to play host but to what? The Q family was more like a weird offshot of the Addams family than a group of omnipotent beings. It was all played for laughs and the ending was more of a relief than a letdown simply because by that time I had grown tired of the whole thing and glad that it was finally over. What a charade! Thumbs definitely down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very enjoyable book!
Review: I've been reading the other reviews, and I just wanted to put in a good word for Q-Space. This book, and the rest of the series, are very good. I found it to be very funny, it had a good storyline, and was a fairly quick, easy, and fun read. I may be slightly biased by my enthusiasm for Q and Star Trek, but give this book a chance! It's worth it!


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